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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
You know, I've never been able to post a poll here. When I first joined I wanted to do polls, but couldn't figure out what to do (never had that problem at other forums).
I guess popularity might go a little beyond how things have been available as well. Obviously, all this stuff can be seen...
It seems like when The Jim Henson Company has a video distribution deal, it never gets renewed (well, Sony still has the home video rights to The Storyteller and The Dark Crystal after all these years). I wonder why... I'm guessing it's Henson who doesn't renew as opposed to the video companies...
In "The Girl Who Cried Monster", at the end, when the parents mention that them being monsters is why it took them so long to believe Lucy's story about the librarian being a monster, all these years I've thought they meant that they did believe her the whole time but acted like they didn't...
For awhile I've been thinking about how popular certain Muppet productions are, wanting to determine which ones are most popular and which are least popular. I've actually wanted to do this for awhile, I thought about making it a Muppet Mindset article but somehow I don't feel like it's "Muppet...
I don't think us fans were aware of the fact that the Ernie and Bert "H on TV" segment was a remake of an earlier segment, and doubt we were clamoring for it. Those who looked at the "first season show content" files from the CTW Archives might have noticed it, where it was listed as "Muppet TV...
Sesame Street Unpaved:
This copy comes from a Noggin airing, and includes the Nogginoids that aired during the commercial breaks. I saw this special when it aired on TV Land, and all of the Nogginoids that I remember airing during the broadcast are included here.
Maybe it's just Bert who thinks cheese with holes taste better because he's Bert. Though I don't think his nerdy personality was established/developed until the second season.
I generally dislike cheese (aside from mozarella cheese and macaroni and cheese), but I wonder if holes really do make cheese taste better (well, it was taught on Sesame Street, so it must be true...). How does holes make cheese (or any other food) taste better?
Maybe this is a better...
That "Swinging on a Star" segment is a somewhat better use of having the adults decorate Anything Muppets than most of those sketches. It feels more like Susan putting characters in animal costumes. Though some of those Anything Muppets had blank faces (and all were naked), a few of them at...
With so many of the earliest episodes being out there now, I'd be content if these were the last "new" rare classic content the fans get for the rest of the year. But I will be happy if other rarities pop up as well.
It seems like Dr. Teeth rarely interacts with characters outside of The Electric Mayhem (and even then, he rarely directly interacts with Janice... or Lips). He interacted with Sam the Eagle in the "Mack the Knife" number, and with Beaker in Rock Music with the Muppets... And while both were...
I wonder if maybe Daniel Segren performed Guy in the Brand X segment. I know that he performed Big Bird in a few episodes during the first season, so he would have been performing that season. But there aren't many known voices by Daniel Segren (many fans say that he performed Snarl in The Great...
Here's Guy Smiley's first appearance...
It's interesting. I think Caroll Spinney performs Guy in this one. It barely sounds like any Spinney voice I know of, but at times in the sketch he sort of talks like the farmer Caroll performed in The Magic Apple segment. The voice kind of has a...
I guess there's just one more of these episodes to get the full guide treatment at Muppet Wiki (somebody on the MW forum said that they didn't actually get episode 12).
Looking at the guides, it seems odd that Jennie doesn't appear more (even though I was aware that the first episode is the...
One or two of the eagles lines sounds like a little like a Jim Henson voice, but the eagle also has lines that clearly sound like whoever was doing the majority of voices in this.
The CTW Archives "first season show content" has five letter claymation segments listed. The E segment is listed...
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